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"TODAY--TOMORROW

-- TODAY -

ICAPTURED, byI
CANNIBALSI
ARCADE
IShows at 3:00; g 00, 8:301
3 Phones
T'heatre, 296-M Mgr's -Res.,,2316-M.

Majestic- Captured by Canni-
bals."
Arcade -Alice Brady in "Her
Great Chance."

Thomas Wise in his most successful
production of the, season, "Cappy
Ricks" at the Detroit Opera House-on-
the-campus this week. The comedy
is by Edward E. Rose and is based
on a series of stories by Peter B. Kyne,
which ran in the Saturday Evening
Post.
LEnlgineering News'
Tests for' determining the steam
pressure of the power plant will be
conducted Friday by the students in
mechanical engineering 8. This is the
final and most difficult experiment of
the semester for the students of this
course and is a requisite for securing
credit. Work will begin at noon and
continue until midnight.
Valuable information is gained' by
the students and, by the power house
officials on the operation of' the plant
by these tests.
An expert pitcher for the champion-
ship contest with the freshman laws
Wednesday is needed by the soph eng-.
ineering class. Any one interested
should see T. J. Kahn, '21E, or A. 0.
C~t.tUhfprLt '91P

Wuerth - Tom Mix in
Coming of the Law."

"The

to the weight of the -heaviest road
roller,
PROPHET-EMPEROR STATUE IN
FRENCH CATHEDRAL REMOVED
Metz, France, May 20. - In the
porch of Metz cathedral stands a statue
of Daniel the Prophet, to which a
sculptor had given a marked facial
likeness to former Emperor William.
When the French took possession of
the city, they put a pair of handcuffs
on the Emperor-prophet's wrists, from
which hung a placard inscribed "Sic
transit glorya mundi."
Now the statue is to -be taken away
altogether and a new one substitued by
,a local artist. A fund for this purpose
has been opened here.
ROU14ANIA RELIEVED FROM
STARVATION BY U. S. FLOUR
Belgrade, Serbia, May 20.--"Al Ru-
mania is eating flour from America
today. The people realize where the
aid has come from and are exceedingly
grateful. Without American help star-
vation certainly would have become
very general." These are the words
of_ Lieutenant Colonel H. Gideon
Wells, American Red Cross Commis-
sioner to Rumania, who recently ar-
rived at Belgrade from Bucharest.
Typewriters and office supplies; ren-
tals and repairs. G. E. Washington,
ing.-Adv.

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2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30

Today,
Tomorrow
DOUBLE HEADER

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Tues-Wed-20-21--Alice Brady in "Her
Great Chance"; Star Comedy, "Skid-
ding Thrones" and Screen Telegram.
Thurs-Fri-22-23--Norma Talmadge in
"The Heart of Wetona"; Christie Com-
edy, "Salvation Sue" and Ford Weekly.
25 cents.
Sat-24--Viola Dana in "The Parisian
Tigress" and Big-V Comedy, "Daring
and Dynamite."

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IOrpheum-Gladys Leslie in "A
Stitch in Time.".
IShubert-Gurrick, Detroit-Jessie
Bonstelle company in "Rappi-
Iness."

MARTIN JOHNSON'S

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WUERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00

Tues-Wed-20-2 1-TOM MIX in "The
Coming of the Law." Also a Lloyd
,Comedy and Free Press Weekly,
Thurs-Fri - 22-23 - THEDA BARA in
"When Men Desire" and a 2-reel Com-
edy, "Looney Lions and Monkey" Busi-
ness" and News Weekly.
Sat-24-ALMA RUBENS in "Diania of
the Green Van." Also a News and
Comedy, "The Door Between."
-COMING -
BILLIE BURKE in ""PEGGY"
ORPHEUM THEATRE
*2:00, 3:30, 7:00,..9:30, 10:00
Tue -Wed-20-21-GLADYS LESLIE in
"A Stitch lin Time." Also the 'begin-
ning of "THESILENT MYSTERY.",
E'Thurs.-22---A Ceocil B. DeMille produc-
tion,. "Don't .Change Your Husband"
(Ret.) with a News,.,nd Comedy.
Fri-23-WALLACE REID In "The Dub"'
with a News and a Comedy.
-- COMING-
PEGG'( HYLAND' In MISS ADVENTURE

Detroit Opera House-on-the-Cam-
pus = William Courtenay and
Thomas Wise in "Cappy Ricks."
t
. AT THE MAJESTIC
"Captured by Cannibals," a start-
ling film pictured among genuine can-
nibals will be the attraction at the
Majestic today and tomorrow. The pic-
tures were taken with considerable
frisk and the story is said to include
some daring escapes from the savages.
1I1n addition to the feature, Lila Lee
in "Such a Little Pirate" will be
shown. .

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Pressure totaling 3,000 pounds has
been applied to the concrete bridge
which is being tested in the highway
testing laboratory. The bridge is de-
signed to withstand a pressure eqaul

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AT THE ARCADE.

Alice Brady will be shown the last
times 'today at the Arcade in "Her
Great Chance," a story Of how the
"Million Dollar Kid" of Broadway is
reformed by a clever girl.
Norma. Talmadge will be shown to-
morrow and Friday in "The Heart of
Weton a,"
AT THE DETROIT OPERA HOUSE-
ON-THE-CAMPUS
Oliver Morosco is presenting his two
brilliant stars, William Courtenay and

ta.? Ttal GARRICK NMahtsSc
and mat. DETRIT 50ecmand '1c
The Sonstelle Co.
'IIAPPINESS"

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P RICE for price, grade for grade,
thewe is no better pipe made.
... ,.,,. .,,tha a D CYoucanget a pipe
with the familiar triangle trade- I
marls in any size' End shape and
grade you want-and you will be
glad you dick it, W D C Pipes are
T#AV MARK; American made and sold in the
best shops at $6 cdown to 75 cents.
WMld. DEM] UT I& CO., New York
11orld'.s Loges. 1Pipe McUL-ufacl ,rr,

Here is a, pipe to be
proud of in any company.
Gkenuine French Briar,
carefully selected, beauti-
fully Nvried, superbly
mnounted with sterlingp
pand and vulcanite bit.

All- Campus Llection Nominees.
Following is the list of the nominees of the various campus
organizations who will be voted on at the All-Campus election,
Thursday, May 22.
MICHIGAN UNION
President of Union-Ralph E. Gault, 1211; Carl T. Hogan, 20E; F.
Cortez Bell, 1211; Thomas F. McAllister, (by 'petition).
Rtecordinig Secretary-C. P. Schafer, '20A; Edwin S. Larsen, 20.
Luw Vim-President-Rolland Winslow, '20L; James McClintock,
121L.
Engineering 'Vice-President-Clayton S. Shoemaker, 120E; John
Reilly, 120E.
Medic VicePresident-Harold Makinson, TI1M; Joseph Palma, 12M.
Literary Vice-President--WilllamW. Hinshiaw, '20; William A. Let-
zinger, '20.
Combined Departments Vie-President-C. J. Clemo, '20D; M. S.
Ballard, '20H.
Faculty Members" of Board of Directors-Dean Henry M. Bates,
Law; Prof. Johnt C. Parker, Eng.; Prof Henry C. Adams, Lit.
STUDENT COUNCILMEN AT LARGE
(Three to be Elected)
Ccil Andrews, '20,; Carl Johnson, '20; G. G. Whitney, 20; Earl
Mles, '21; Thomas McAllister, TI1L; LeGrand Gaines, TIE.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Football Manager-Hlart H. Anderson, '20; Mathew S. Towar, 20.
Assistant°Football Mazager-(Four to be Elected)-:Herman J. D-
Lano, '21; Robert E. Mcliean, '21; Joseph Geblardi, 21E; Bich-
ard G. Marshall, 'IE; Ray Corwin, 121E; J. Tedford Bachman,
121E ; Schuyler Smith, '21E; Htyman Levinson, 121.
Basketball Manager-C. B1. Shoemaker, TO0E; W. G. Harbert, 120E.
Assistant Basketball Manager-(Four to be Elected)-D. A. Long-
itecker,1'2W; D. G. Porter, 'TIE; B. H. Logan, TIE; R. F. Grind-
ley, TI1E; M. Penick, '20.
Track Manager--I. L. Pop1),'20; G. P. Schafer, '20A; F. W. Par-
t SOUlS, '20E.I
Assistant Track Maaer-(Four to be Elected)-R. 0. Fischer,
'TIE; D. A. Forbes, '21; G. L. Rourke, '21; &. A. Spence, '2IE;
D. B. Stratton, TI1E; 1P. B. Weathers, TI1E; H. Whiting, 2nd,121;.
W. H. Wrt, '21.
Baseball Manager-Wlliam Bade, '20; A. H. Dran, 20; Harry
House, '20.
Assistant Baseball IManager-(four to be Elected)-Wllam Baks-
lee, 121L; Notary Gleason,- '21; Ernest Armstrong, 121; Jack
Foley, '21; Cecil Rorlck, '21; Frederick Storrer, '21; Frederick
Thompson, '21; Donald J. Porter, 121.
Y. M.C. A.
President-J. E. Goodwillie, 120E; R. J. McCandess, 121M.
Vice-President-il. B. Vnkelniulder, '20; D. M. Thompson, 20.
Secretary-L. Frost, 121E; K. Chidester, 20.
STUDENT COUNCILMEN
J unior Laws-R. R. Winslow, E. J. Blakert, B. B. Matthews.
Sophomore Lits-Fred Petty, William Wirt, Lawrence Butler.
Junior Architects-E. G. Jehe, G. P. Schafer, G. H. Benjamin. p
Sophomore Engineers-N. D. Weathers, H. H.' Lippnott, P. Mc-
Louth.
Junior Medis-James S. lilump, Joseph A. Derwin, George F.
Moore.
Junior Dents-L. R. Hirth, E. R. DrevdahL.
Junior Lts-J. P. Hart, David Nash, David Landis.
Pharmies-il. E. Sayles; F. J. Helbig.
BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
(Three to be Elected)
Harold iMakinson, '21M; Earl Cress, '20; Joseph T. Tracy, T2OE;
Burton A. Garinghouse, '20; William M. LeFere, 11-231;
David B. Landis, '20; Ralph .E. Gault, 121L; Carl H. Velde, 20;
Cecil C. Andrews, 1201; Frank Gaethke, 120E (by petition.)
ENGINEERING SOCIETY
President--J. 31. Darbarker, C. R. Ford.
Vice-President-A. B. Weston, B. Douglas.
Secretary-Robert Storrer, Arthur Ilelmerdinger.
Treasurer-Stanley Lowe, M. F. Gardner.
ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY
President-E. D. Straight, L. A. Abel.
Vice-President-K. Rindge, H. Booth, C. Hubach.
Secretary--A. H. Wagner, L. F. Schott, M. Morse.
Treasurer-G. H. Benjamin J. H. Page, J. C. Goddeyne.
Honor Committeeman-S. G. Wiener, J. H. Benjamin, J. C. Goddeyne.
ENGINEERING HONOR COMMITTEE
Freshmen-(Two to be Elected)-John Madden, Alfred May, Bart-
lett Booth, Arthur Stock.
Sophomores-(Two to be Elected)-C. G. Wetzel, L. A. Gaines, J.
Y~. Pilldngto, IW. H. Blodget.
Juniors-(Tivo to be Elected)-J. C. Edwards, J. Darbarker, J. P.
Dickinson, L. Shindler.
ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION
President-Herrman A. August, Carl G. Brandt.
Vie-President-Anna McGurk, Florabell Ellis.
Secretary-Ida B. Gratton, Olive Smith.
Treasurer-James K. Pollock, Lawrence H. Seltzer.
Delegates at Large- (Eight to be Elected) -Jane Gartland, Earl
Baxell, Earl Dunn, Leland Gat, Kelsey fGuf oil, Eliza Mc~obb,
Earl Miles, Simon Shetzer, George True, D. A. Watts.

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Marriageable Maidens of the Tribe are Pam
ed Before the Young Men in this Fashion
and Selected for Marriage

Captured by
Cannibals
Audaciously Original-
Unconventional-Startling Pictures of
Savages-'Naked, Treacherous, Man-
Killing and Frequently Man-Eating
The Most Sensational Picture Ever Taken
Nakedness Without Vulgarity

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ADDED ATTRACTION
LILA LEE In

LAST TIMES TODAY
Alic'e'.Brady

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A Regular Old-Style Pirate Tarn, But with a Modern Dann-
sel Right In the Nub of it

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"Her Great

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FRIDAY *n SATURDAY

I-ALICE B3RADY 3
"HR GRiAC H Ef!Rs Adults 2@c Children Ile
TOMOR]ROW AND FRIDAY
NORMA TALMADGE in
"The Heart of. Wetona"
Adults 26cChildren 10c
Comng-Paullne Frederick in ,One Week ot Lite~

Charles Ray in
"CREASED LIGHTNING"
COMING SUNDAY-THREE DAYS.

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MARY PICKFORD in

etDaddy jonglegs"9
THE - MOVIE - EVENT, - OF - THE - SEASI

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